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'High Q' NIST Nanowires May be Practical Oscillators

'Si' on the New SI: NIST Backs Proposal for a Revamped System of Measurement Units

'Tornadoes' Are Transferred From Light to Sodium Atoms

‘Dead Time’ Limits Quantum Cryptography Speeds

‘NMR on a Chip’ Features NIST Magnetic Mini-Sensor

Popular Science Magazine Names Spielman One of Science’s ‘Brilliant Ten’

Time Magazine Names JQI Work Among Year’s Best Inventions

A Quiet Phase: NIST Optical Tools Produce Ultra-low-noise Microwave Signals

A Sub-femtosecond Stop Watch for ‘Photon Finish’ Races

AFM Positioning: Shining Light on a Needle in a Haystack

All Time, All the Time: Improving NIST Radio

Atomic Theory of Lithium

Atoms Dressed with Light Show New Interactions, Could Reveal Way to Observe Enigmatic Particle

Beaming Up on the Way to Space

Better 'Photon Loops' May Be Key to Computer and Physics Advances

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